Is there any efficient easy way to compare two lists with the same length with Mathematica?

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Subject: [mg124362] Is there any efficient easy way to compare two lists with the same length with Mathematica?

From: Rex <aoirex at gmail.com>

Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 03:34:35 -0500 (EST)

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Given two lists `A={a1,a2,a3,...an}` and `B={b1,b2,b3,...bn}`, I would
say `A>=B` if and only if all `ai>=bi`.
There is a built-in logical comparison of two lists, `A==B`, but no
`A>B`.
Do we need to compare each element like this
And@@Table[A[[i]]>=B[[i]],{i,n}]
Any better tricks to do this?